Weekly Roundup on the Cannabis Sector & Psychedelic Sector

Weekly Roundup on the Cannabis Sector & Psychedelic Sector

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Key Takeaways; Cannabis Sector

  • Village Farms expanded Canadian cannabis brands into growing UK market.

  • Agrify reported improved performance in the Q3 2023 financial results.

  • Trulieve secured a $25 million loan and welcomed a new CFO.

Key Takeaways; Psychedelic Sector

  • Awakn’s AWKN-P001 advanced to phase III after promising phase II a/b trial results

  • Atai invested $50 million in Beckley Psytech to accelerate development of rapid-acting psychedelic medicines.

This week was the inaugural week of 2024, a year poised to be a dynamic rollercoaster of highs and lows in the ever-evolving landscape of the cannabis and psychedelic sectors. As we step into the unknown, anticipation runs high, especially in the cannabis sector, where investors eagerly await potential shifts in marijuana regulations, hinting at rescheduling and the elusive promise of federal legalization. Simultaneously, the psychedelic realm is breaking barriers and going mainstream, emerging as a potential solution for various underlying medical conditions.

Below is a weekly roundup on the cannabis and psychedelic sectors. In this ever-evolving landscape, we explore the major developments and groundbreaking initiatives happening among companies operating in these industries; from advancements in medical research, therapeutic applications to shifts in legal frameworks and current market trends. Make sure you join us throughout the year as we report on the unfolding events in these sectors—how they transpire, why they matter, and the profound impacts they carry.

Top Marijuana Companies for Week

#1: Village Farms

Village Farms International, Inc. (NASDAQ: VFF), based in Vancouver, British Columbia, successfully launched its premier cannabis brands, Pure Sunfarms, and The Original Fraser Valley Weed Co., in the United Kingdom (UK). This marked the company’s entry into its fourth overseas medical cannabis market, with the products being distributed by 4C Labs, a leading UK medical cannabis company. The move comes as part of the company’s broader strategy to tap into the rapidly growing international market for medical cannabis.

The UK market has witnessed substantial growth, particularly since the government’s decision to allow bulk imports in 2020. Village Farms’ entry into the UK market signifies a significant milestone in its global expansion efforts. Through its subsidiary, Pure Sunfarms, the company is now exporting its preferred Canadian-grown cannabis products to various international destinations, including Germany, Australia, Israel, and the UK, collectively representing a population of over 185 million.